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Tillie Jane From Hillsboro
(2018)(Book 61 in the Tales of the Old West series)
A novel by Paul L Thompson
Herman hadn't moved, "Now feller!" One of the men hollered, "If yer want'n help you'll damn shor get it!"
From the darkness ten year old Tillie Jane hollered, "How about you fellows just throwin' down them guns 'fore I pull both triggers on this shotgun?"
The men jerked up straight with one saying, "Now hold on there kid! You don't want'a do somethin' like that."
"Want'a bet yore life on it!"
Herman hollered, "Remember what I taught you Tillie Jane! Aim high so you don't kill ah horse! That double ought buckshot has a wide spread."
"I remember Daddy, just nod yore head when yer ready for me to shoot."
Ted, Tillie Jane's little brother was kidnapped. She sent for U.S. Marshal Shorty for help and got it. Then trouble really started. To Lordsburg, Los Angles and back to El Paso they followed kidnappers and bank robbers.
Banditos trying to rob a train didn't know the best little shooter in the southwest was on that train. One cowboy hollered, "Ladies you'd better cover yore ears! When ten guns are fired at once it's gonna be loud."
Tillie Jane dropped to one knee in the isle, rifle at her shoulder. A cowboy looked back and saw Tillie Jane, she was making sure no cowboy stepped between her and that door. "Girl you'd better... "
As that door opened and three banditos rushed in, Tillie Jane pulled the trigger of that rifle. The slug went all the way thru the first one into the second killing them both. The third one didn't have a chance as ten pistol slugs ripped into his body.
Genre: Western
From the darkness ten year old Tillie Jane hollered, "How about you fellows just throwin' down them guns 'fore I pull both triggers on this shotgun?"
The men jerked up straight with one saying, "Now hold on there kid! You don't want'a do somethin' like that."
"Want'a bet yore life on it!"
Herman hollered, "Remember what I taught you Tillie Jane! Aim high so you don't kill ah horse! That double ought buckshot has a wide spread."
"I remember Daddy, just nod yore head when yer ready for me to shoot."
Ted, Tillie Jane's little brother was kidnapped. She sent for U.S. Marshal Shorty for help and got it. Then trouble really started. To Lordsburg, Los Angles and back to El Paso they followed kidnappers and bank robbers.
Banditos trying to rob a train didn't know the best little shooter in the southwest was on that train. One cowboy hollered, "Ladies you'd better cover yore ears! When ten guns are fired at once it's gonna be loud."
Tillie Jane dropped to one knee in the isle, rifle at her shoulder. A cowboy looked back and saw Tillie Jane, she was making sure no cowboy stepped between her and that door. "Girl you'd better... "
As that door opened and three banditos rushed in, Tillie Jane pulled the trigger of that rifle. The slug went all the way thru the first one into the second killing them both. The third one didn't have a chance as ten pistol slugs ripped into his body.
Genre: Western
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